Bugs heckles a black hunter and escapes from a bear.Bugs heckles a black hunter and escapes from a bear.Bugs heckles a black hunter and escapes from a bear.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Mel Blanc
- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Darrell Payne
- Tex's Coon
- (voice)
Danny Webb
- Black Hunter
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Tex Avery(uncredited)
- Writer
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- TriviaThe cartoon is one of the infamous "Censored 11" by United Artists (and currently Warner Bros.) since 1968, due to its caricature of a blackface African-American hunter. The "Censored 11" are banned from television syndication, will not be re-issued, and will not be released on home video. Public domain home video releases will be the only releases of these cartoons to the public.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Big Snooze (1946)
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Racist.
This Bugs Bunny short is very racist, in the way that Bugs BUnny is being hunted by a black man who is depicted as being stupid and slow. At the time this was being made, it is almost certain that this short was an insult to black people and the only reason this episode is excusable nowadays is because at the time, many people did not realize that this insulting is horrid.
The only reason I watched it is because I am a Looney Tunes fan and I am interested in racist episodes because they are like nothing nowadays (which is a good thing). I give this quite a high rating because the jokes are very good in "humour" rather than "insulting" terms and the animation is good. That is the only reason I like this short.
As I have said before, here a black man is hunting Bugs Bunny. Here Bugs goes through the same things that he usually does with Elmer (running away, playing tricks and the like).
I recommend this only to Looney Tunes fans who do not mind rascism too much and for cartoon historians. For most of the modern world, it is an excruciating thing to watch - which is a good thing. :-)
6 and a half out of ten.
The only reason I watched it is because I am a Looney Tunes fan and I am interested in racist episodes because they are like nothing nowadays (which is a good thing). I give this quite a high rating because the jokes are very good in "humour" rather than "insulting" terms and the animation is good. That is the only reason I like this short.
As I have said before, here a black man is hunting Bugs Bunny. Here Bugs goes through the same things that he usually does with Elmer (running away, playing tricks and the like).
I recommend this only to Looney Tunes fans who do not mind rascism too much and for cartoon historians. For most of the modern world, it is an excruciating thing to watch - which is a good thing. :-)
6 and a half out of ten.
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- Mightyzebra
- Sep 17, 2008
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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